Space Policy, Explained (Part 1)
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@DjJtown - Exactly. I hate that NASA takes the heat as the whipping boy for the fuck-ups of Congress and the President. It's not like NASA just up and decided to cancel Ares because they couldn't hack it, it's because Congress was more interested in keeping a jobs program for contractors by literally designing (Congressmen actually designed the damn SLS themselves) a rocket to nowhere (SLS). Obama approved it because he wanted to free up more money to waste on Afghanistan.
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ROL
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@Triceretops77 truth hurts eh
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Curious to know what what your primary and secondary source research materials were for this.
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I guess I should be more specific, since you have no clue what you're talking about.
The GDP of Earth is 58.26 trillion USD. 5% of 58.26 trillion is 2.93 trillion. So 15 trillion is *NOT* 5% "in-hock" to China. Considering we're going an average of 1 trillion per year, or over 2% of the WORLD GDP per year "in-hock" to China. Our GDP is only 14.12 trillion, meaning that we're going over 7% of our GROSS domestic product per year. At this point, China can't POSSIBLY collect the debt, it's too high
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You agreed with me, genius.
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The US is only the 12th highest in debt country, stop exaggerating...
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oh hey another xtranormal video that features a smart, condesending male talking to a stupid female, def. isn't a reflection of the horrible mysoginists that make these videos.
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@evilkillerwhale - check out United_States_public_debt under wikipedia. China is $750B. Total US debt is ~ $15T. Get in the habit of checking your facts first.
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@jbow Or Maybe NASA should build a rocket that would send "con-gress" and the president on a one way trip to THE SUN
This is not about NASA but about the catch-22 laws written by our dipshit congressmen and why our economy is in the shitter!!!
DjJtown 1 year ago 9
Do you think maybe NASA could build a rocket that would send congress and the president to Mars?
jbow 1 year ago 7